New research reveals ancient Europeans consumed seaweed and freshwater plants for thousands of years. The study, analyzing dental biomarkers, highlights …
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Canadian Medical Association JournalMedicineNeurologyPublic HealthSciTech NewsUniversity Of Toronto
Caution: Recreational Use of This Common Substance May Lead to Severe and Irreversible Neurological Disorders
This article examines the serious neurological risks associated with recreational use of nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas. It …
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CancerImmunologySciTech NewsUniversity Of Texas At Austin
Pioneering Research: Medication Counteracts Cancer’s Ingenious Genetic Alteration
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerGroundbreaking research from The University of Texas at Austin unveils a novel drug that enhances the immune system’s fight against …
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Detection of Crystalline Silica in the Atmosphere of Hot Gas Giant WASP-17 b
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope detects quartz crystals in the atmosphere of WASP-17 b, a hot Jupiter exoplanet. The discovery, …
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InflammationObesitySciTech NewsUniversity Of Michigan
Decoding the Complexity of Fat Tissue: Inflammatory Reactions in the Context of Obesity
New research employs sophisticated techniques to identify unknown immune cell types in adipose tissue. The study on mice provides nuanced …
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Aalto UniversityElectricityEnergySciTech News
Advancements in Remote Wireless Charging: Engineers Attain a Milestone in Extending Charging Range and Efficiency
Advancements in remote wireless charging by Aalto University engineers enhance charging range and efficiency beyond traditional methods. Researchers exploit radiation …
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BrainEstrogenFrancis Crick InstituteHormonesMedicineNeurosciencePregnancySciTech News
Hormonal Effects on Brain Activity in Preparation for Motherhood
Scientists at the Francis Crick Institute reveal how pregnancy hormones like estrogen and progesterone restructure the female mouse brain, enhancing …
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AstronomyAstrophysicsExoplanetJupiterSciTech NewsSpaceWeizmann Institute Of Science
Unprecedented Discovery of an Extremely Hot Jupiter-Like Object in Binary System
Researchers have identified a binary system 1,400 light-years away featuring the hottest Jupiter-like object on record. Orbiting a white dwarf, …
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BiologyDNAEarthEcologyExtinctionFishMarine BiologySciTech NewsUniversity Of Amsterdam
New DNA Evidence: Previously “Extinct” Houting Fish Still Exists
New DNA Evidence: Previously Extinct Houting Fish Still ExistsImage Credit: Natural History Museum London’s collection of houting fish, by Ymke …
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Altered Shape of the Milky Way: The Role of Dark Matter and Galactic Interactions According to Harvard Astronomers
Harvard astronomers assert that the Milky Way’s warped shape is due to an irregular dark matter halo. Their findings offer …